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Old 04-16-2007, 10:54 PM
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Some people at my undergrad (GDIs) would refer to AKAs as "akkas" - I never heard anyone call the org itself "akka" in normal conversation. I don't think it was meant to be rude, although thinking back on it, none of the individuals I remember using this term were big AKA fans.
The Deltas on my campus do this chant all the time. That used to be the only time I ever heard the pronunciation of "akka" but now a lot of AKA interests call it that so that people won't hear them say "AKA"--a measure of being discrete, I guess. But now, so many people do it that everyone knows what you mean by it so it's pointless.
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